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1 I, I | attractions to his steadily growing fame. After his Cleopatra,
2 I, I | felt within her heart a growing desire to fascinate him,
3 I, I | wholly and forever was always growing. Honest and straight in
4 I, III| For some years he had been growing terribly old in appearance,
5 I, III| extinct emotions?~“It is growing a little cool; we must go
6 I, III| He listened, stirred by a growing anxiety; he watched and
7 I, III| man’s heart, a man who is growing old, with whom remembrance
8 II, I | suffering in my breast, growing larger and~larger, stifling
9 II, I | effect of heat—the melon growing soft under~the ice, the
10 II, II | them!”~The excited spaniel, growing bolder, barked louder and
11 II, II | laid him on his knees, and growing tender as he caressed the
12 II, III| She realized that she was growing old!~That evening, for the
13 II, III| way he prepared, with a growing irritation, the arguments
14 II, III| Now he was offended, and, growing still more excited, he began
15 II, V | she felt another love was growing.~That heart, which she prized
16 II, V | guessed it, and his eyes, growing hard, met those of the Countess,
17 II, V | year she would feel herself growing old, day by day, hour by
18 II, V | from her, because she was growing old! It was all finished!
19 II, V | epidermis, the sensation of growing old, continuous and imperceptible,
20 II, VI | Guilleroy answered.~“Oh, he is growing old, like all the rest of
21 II, VI | husband interposed. “He is growing old quite fast, indeed.
22 II, VI | that Olivier’s fingers were growing cold within her own. Was
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